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Ready to play out of the box, Duel Decks create an atmosphere of rivalry in which players rely on skill and expertise alone to rise to victory. Complete with two 60-card decks (each headed by a potent planeswalker), two deck boxes, 10 creature tokens, a strategy insert, and a rules reference card, they take MTG head to head for even more intensity Read More
C.HiltonThese are for casual, 2-player games. There are often cheaper methods to getting newer cards, and if I recall not everything in these decks is always current format legal.
I keep a few on my shelf since my friends and I like playing Magic but not the money pit that buying new cards can turn into. These let us pick up a matched deck pair and have a game or two with no issues, no one player having some honed OP tourney deck that stomps everyone else, etc.
wibblesThanks for the response. Honestly, I don’t see myself going any farther than a casual player, or possibly attending some draft events just because I think that format sounds fun. I definitely don’t have the free time I did in middle/high school.
It's a "deal." You'll save 7ish dollars as of right now, but from what I understand they're not very fun because of balance issues. They might be nice to introduce a new player with by giving them the deck that wins the most so they gain confidence. Otherwise, unless the price was cut by 5-10 more dollars I personally wouldn't get it.
wibblesThese two sets of decks are some of the poorest duel decks produced. They suffer from a lack of balance within the set of decks, poor deck building, and terribly slow gameplay (even though one is named speed). From the professor https://youtu.be/ow7xxpHQ8vk (speed v cunning) and https://youtu.be/B75qwKTmVm0 (
Nissa v Ob Nixilis)